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So it needs the converter circuit, and the USB plug needs to room to embed it. It likely takes some tinkering to reverse engineer the guy's work...The PS2 to USB conversion circuit is contained within the USB plug's plastic molding and supports the FULL PS2 protocol as defined by IBM (the creators of that protocol). It does not drop data, does not require drivers, and does not timeout after periods of inactivity. I've personally tested these cables to work with MacOS X, Windows 2000/ME, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and recent versions of Linux and Unix. If you have any doubts about it being able to handle certain key combinations where other PS2 to USB converters you've tried have failed, send me a message and I can test it with my IBM type M keyboard to confirm that it will work.
Exactly what i plan on doing sir!mintberryminuscrunch wrote:just start selling what you are able to supply now, and slowly increase your repertoire
Oh I completely understand, but I just wanted to see if Maarten was up for the challengeJBert wrote:@Trent: That's no ordinary cable you are talking about:So it needs the converter circuit, and the USB plug needs to room to embed it. It likely takes some tinkering to reverse engineer the guy's work...The PS2 to USB conversion circuit is contained within the USB plug's plastic molding and supports the FULL PS2 protocol as defined by IBM (the creators of that protocol). It does not drop data, does not require drivers, and does not timeout after periods of inactivity. I've personally tested these cables to work with MacOS X, Windows 2000/ME, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and recent versions of Linux and Unix. If you have any doubts about it being able to handle certain key combinations where other PS2 to USB converters you've tried have failed, send me a message and I can test it with my IBM type M keyboard to confirm that it will work.
cactux wrote:Are these cables coming with some kind of warranty? What I like of your cables, is that both ends are not hold by a plastic band and they luck very clean
Oh please dont challenge me.... i'm too big a fan of 'how i met your mother'Trent wrote:Oh I completely understand, but I just wanted to see if Maarten was up for the challenge
Thanks for the compliment man!whiskerBox wrote:I love that Blue cable marteen. Looks so clean